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Online Music Storage Firm MP3tunes Files For Bankruptcy

fishmike writes "Online music storage firm MP3tunes, Inc filed for bankruptcy in a U.S. court, following its prolonged run-in with music publishing giant EMI Group over copyright issues, court filings showed. MP3tunes is a so-called cloud music service that lets users store music in online 'lockers.' Amazon.com Inc, Apple Inc and Google Inc have similar cloud services."

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  1. Re:WTF by Eightbitgnosis · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Then why don't you write an email to Reuters then?

    Because it's the first sentence of the story

  2. Re:WTF by WrongSizeGlass · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Then why don't you write an email to Reuters then? Because it's the first sentence of the story

    Just because the submitter copied & pasted the first sentence of the story doesn't let the editor (and I use that term generously) off the hook. If the editors are volunteers then you get what you pay for. If they are compensated then they should put in more effort than the posters or submitters. They should read the article, they should proof the summary, they should provide additional links when necessary, etc.